

CAPITAL EQUIPMENT NEWS
JULY 2015
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iebherr’s crawler excavators in the
60-tonne category have been de-
signed for demanding work in the
mining and quarrying industries and for
bulk earthmoving tasks.
The R960 machines have a redesigned cab
with ample space for the operator, an er-
gonomically correct layout for the switches
and controls and an air-sprung, heated seat
as standard equipment. Liebherr’s unique
touch display makes it easy to operate the
controls intuitively, select the preferred
working mode, function or attachment and
also access a series of functions for max-
imum operating convenience. The cabs of
both models have impact-resistant glass in
the windscreen and skylight, for even more
thorough operator protection during quarry-
ing and similar work.
With a service weight of approximately
60 tonnes, the R 960 SME occupies a posi-
tion between the R 956 and the R 966. For
heavy-duty extraction work or bulk excava-
tion, the R 960 SME has a number of special
features, for example kinematics chosen for
arduous working conditions, with uprated
dipper arm and bucket rams compared with
the standard version. With this specifica-
tion the R 960 SME reaches tearout forces
of up to 287 kN and breakout forces up to
346 kN. To protect the steel structure, there
are guards under the dipper arm and goose-
neck boom.
The use of undercarriage elements from the
larger R 966 and the increased ballast weight
increase the stability of the R 960 SME. As
a result, this excavator can be used with
buckets of up to 3.5 m³ capacity. The Lieb-
herr inline 6-cylinder engine that powers the
R 960 SME has a rated output of 250 kW
(340 hp) and complies with the Stage IIIB /
Tier 4i exhaust emission limits.
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Introducing the
LIEBHERR R 960 SME
The R960 machines have a
redesigned cab with ample
space for the operator, an
ergonomically correct layout
for the switches and controls
and an air-sprung, heated seat
as standard equipment.